Zea mays ( Earlivee Corn )

‘Earlivee’ is generally mature within 60 days, making it one of the quickest sweet corns. 12 to 14 rows of sweet kernels on 6 to 7 inch long ears, protected by a medium green husk. Plants are about 5 feet […]

Zea mays ( Double Standard Corn )

An early bi-color that germinates very well in cool soil. Good hardy corn for northerners. Kernels are yellow and white on 7 inch ears. Great traditional corn taste on 5 foot plants. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple […]

Zea mays ( Dorinny Sweet Corn )

Small ears reach 6 inches long, on 3 to 6 foot tall plants. Rare, heirloom from 1942. Mature in 60 to 75 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love […]

Zea mays ( Cutie Pops Corn )

Baby eared corn is 4 inches long with multi-hued kernels. Great for miniature popcorn and ornamental wreaths. Mature in 100 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow […]

Zea mays ( Cutie Brown Corn )

Dark to light brown kernels, on 4 inch ears. Great ornamental for wreaths. Mature in 100 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow corn, and there are […]

Zea mays ( Custer Sweet Corn )

The earliest, large yellow sugary corn. Ears have light yellow kernels on 7 to 8 inch ears with dark green husks. Easy to pick. Mature in 63 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other […]

Zea mays ( Cochiti Corn )

Small 4 to 6 inch ears have red, brown, yellow and striped kernels. Mature in 90 days. It is originally from the Cochiti Pueblo in northern New Mexico. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other […]

Zea mays ( Clockwork Sweet Corn )

Vigourous 6 to 7 foot plants have large 8 inch ears with white and yellow kernels. Good texture combined with excellent flavor. Husks are tough, offering some protection from birds and others. Mature in 76 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, […]

Zea mays ( Chief Ouray Corn )

‘Chief Ouray’ is generally mature in 78 days. Plants produce 8.5 inches, blocky, sugar enhanced (SE/se) ears with little to no tapering at the end, with 16 to 20 rows of kernels. Good cold soil tolerance. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, […]

Zea mays ( Chapalote Corn )

One of the oldest corn varieties, also known as “Pinole Maiz.” Narrow ears have small hard kernels that are brown. It is used for popping and ground for pinole. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many […]